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One of the main purposes of season-openers in all sports is to give coaches and teams a starting point and an indication of were they need to go from there.
And while traditional state baseball powerhouse Seaman wasn't in midseason form in Saturday's 2020 debut, the host Vikings were good enough to get the year off to a promising start with a 3-2, 3-1 non-league doubleheader sweep over Basehor-Linwood
"Obviously we played two games today and the goal was to get two wins and we were able to do that,'' Seaman coach Trent Oliva said. "It may not have been the way that we would have liked to have done it, but two wins is two wins and that's all that matters at the end of the day.''
Seaman, which has advanced to the Class 5A state tournament 17 straight seasons with nine state titles, combined solid pitching by five diffferent hurlers with enough offense to get the job done Saturday, winning the opener on a run-scoring single from junior Hunter Spencer in the bottom of the seventh inning and jumping out to a 2-0 lead in the second game and holding off the Bobcats the rest of the way.
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Friday's 18-0 Shawnee Heights baseball victory over Topeka West was a game you don’t see very often in the capital city.
Host Shawnee Heights was looking for a win after losing a tough game against Spring Hill in its first game of Friday's quadrangular at the Bettis Family Sports Complex and the T-Birds ran away from the Chargers with a 41 minute, 16-run at bat in the bottom of the second inning.
“If you put the ball in play, good things tend to happen,” Shawnee Heights coach Ryan Schmidt said. “The (plate approach) was definitely better in the West game. In the first two games of the season, we were taking too many third called strikes. We improved on that a bit in this game. We still have a long way to go.
“We are happy to come away with the win.”
Senior right-hander Trevor Schattilly tossed a no-hit game for Shawnee Heights over his three innings of work, striking out six batters while not allowing any walks.
“I’m thankful for our defense and the way everyone played today,” Schattilly said. “I feel like everything was clicking for me on the mound early. The more strikes I threw, my confidence went up. Our energy and confidence helped in the win as well.”
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There's a long way to go in the 2022 high school girls soccer season, but Hayden certainly can't complain about its start.
The Wildcats played for the second time in three days Friday at the Sunflower Soccer Complex, with Hayden improving to 2-0 with a 2-0 shutout victory over Cair Paravel Latin.
"It makes me really optimistic for the rest of the season,'' Hayden senior Elizabeth Dunshee said. "I have high hopes and it gives me a lot of confidence to have two wins under our belt.
"I think it's just working together as a team and connecting passes. I think we have the talent. We just have to make sure we're using it and finishing on the opportunities we get in front of the goal.''
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Not surprisingly, four-time state champion Kadence Jefferies of Topeka West turned in an eye-opening individual performance in Thursday's season-opening Topeka West Invitational at the Capitol Federal Natatorium.
But Shawnee Heights fared the best of the three city schools in the 11-school meet as a team, finishing fifth.
“For most of our girls being new, I thought they came out today and excelled at a lot of different events,” Shawnee Heights coach Laura Wiseman said. “I was impressed with our teamwork and the amount of energy that the girls brought to the meet today. We need to carry over our spirit into (the next meet).''
Jefferies, who is coming off of double-gold state championship campaigns as a freshman and junior, placed first in both of her individual events, winning comfortably in the 200-yard freestyle (1:56.59) and the 100 breaststroke (1:08.57).
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JACKSON ESQUIBEL, Shawnee Heights
A sophomore, Esquibel finished seventh in the Class 5A 3,200 meters last spring as a freshman, earning All-Shawnee County honors. Esquibel turned in a season best of 9 minutes, 41.18 seconds in the 3,200 and had a best of 4:32.48 in the 1,600. Esquibel also finished 13th last fall in the 5A state cross country meet.
ALEX HOLMES, Washburn Rural
A senior, Holmes bounced back from hip surgery to turn in a strong cross country season for the Junior Blues last fall and he will be counted on to be a leader in the distance events for Washburn Rural this spring. Holmes was an All-Shawnee County selection in cross country, finishing 13th in the Class 6A state meet.
CARSON JOHNSON, Silver Lake
Johnson, a senior, took home three Class 3A medals last season, finishing third in the 300-meter hurdles, seventh in the 110 hurdles and running on Silver Lake's eighth-place 4x100 relay as the Eagles finished fourth as a team. Johnson recorded a season-best off 40.72 seconds in the 300 hurdles and had a best o 16.18 in the 110s.
JAVION LEE, Topeka West
A senior, Lee was the Centennial League champion in 100-meter dash and ended his 2021 season as the Shawnee County leader in the long jump with a best of 23 feet, 9 inches.
JAKE MULLER, Hayden